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The Daily Republican from Monongahela, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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PAOIRVI THI DAILY REPUBLICAN THI EXALD-AMEXICAN WEDNESDAY, JUNi If Sf Craven Hills Resident In On Our School" Mr. and Methodist Training Conference, Rally at Jumonville Vincent Wills and Mrs. Martha 5 Weted on 75th Birthday You," at 9 p.m., June 19. He will Frances. The Board of Lay Activities of burgh Confertoc Board of Education Dr.

Ern PL Duouesnei Room 3. The High At surprise Uinner-farty also be the guest-speaker at the 7:30 p. m. rally June 2L Dr. Briggs will serve as special con est V.

May, Executive secretary the Methodist Pittsburgh Conference will hold training conference and giant rally at the Jumonville Methodist Training Center, near Uniontown, June 19-21. A surprise birthday party was Sanfilippo and son, Joseph, Don of the Conference Board of Mis School Mrs; N. F. Davis, State vice-president and former State High School Service chairman. an tendered Fortunato Sanfilippo ofjora; Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony San- sultant during the three days of sessions. I I 1 -1 sions Dr. Allan filippo and children, Alvin and Taylor Run Road, Craven Hills, J. Howes, minister of South Ave Four local laymen and four Parlors B-C-E-F Conferences Purpose of the three-day con ference is Hie training of lay lead nue Methodist Church, Wilkins-burg, world traveler and lecturer Sandra, Monongahela; Mr.

and Mrs. Salvatore Turturice and children, Richard and Patricia, will be held from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. for individual problems. upon the occasion of the celebration, of his 75th birthday, Thursday. A son, Benjamin, on the pretext ministers will hold lecture periods.

The laymen are: John R. Sineer of Irwin, Division gover ership and directors of stewardship and finance from the Confer "Social and Economic Rela Parlors Displays ana ARUNI MeCAUISm SLOAN Society Editor Craven Hills; Mr. and Mrs. and Dr. Ronald Mosely, nor of Dale Carnegie Leadership James Green, and daughter of taking his parents out for a ence's 467 local churches.

Plans will be discussed for a Confer Alumni "Lay Dr. booklets and pamphlets on exhibit and "for sale Hours 8:30 nuiet hirthdav dinner, took thpm Rernadette. North Mr. minister of Donora Methodist Church Official Board." John G. Jones of Cresson State ence wide every-memDer n- to Peasant Village where the oth- and Mrs.

Joseph DeFeli- William M. Beatty, Pittsburgh Hospital "Lay Alleehenv Room 3:30 p.m. nancial canvass, by the local Conference lay leader, will pre Meeting of the District Board of er seven cnuaren ana additional as ana aaugmer, tana, Mones-relatives waited for the surprise Mrs. Joseph Vetell and observance. sons, Joseph and Rock, Washins- Robert H.

Wainwright of Beaver Falls, Chemist Training supervis churches. At 7:30 p.m. June 20, to wind side at the convocation. District Managers. Past Council Presi fellowship meetings will be held or "Local Church Steward dents introduce new Council Pres up the sessions, a giant rally for The dinner-party had been Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Perry, Represented at Conference in idents. all pastors and laymen of the Con ranged by the Sanfilippo children, Monongahela; Mrs We 1 and William E. Cromer, Beaver area, methods co-orduv under the leadership of the district lay leaders: Allegheny Lee i 1: McKeeseort Jack ference will be held. Clark and children.

Rodney and Benjamin, Mrs. Salvatore (Alice) ator and writer "Membership Program Announced Cindy, Donora; Mrs. Joseph Di Turturice, Mrs. Domenic (Mary) Peters Twp. Club Dr.

Edwin A. Briggs of Chicago, director of Stewardship of the Shives; Blairsville Ray Caros- Pietro, Monongahela. so: Pittsbureh Charles. Teck and Evangelism." Ministerial Icturers will in elude Dr. Frederick W.

Hunt, Ex room. 17th Floor; Keynote ad Honors Mothers At Dinner In Church Methodist General Board of Lay Activities, will give the keynote meyer; and Washington-Charles DiPietro, of Craven Hills; Mrs. Gust (Jennie) DeFelicis, Samuel Sanfilippo, Mrs. Henry (Angel) Fry, Donora; Mrs. James dress Mrs.

H. H. Johnson, W. Makin. ecutive secretary of the Pitts president of the Pennsylvania address.

"You Can Take It With Peters Townshin Society of Anniversaries June 4, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Delmastro, Local delegates planning to attend the 23rd Annual Conference of. the Southwest District of the Pennsylvania Congress of Parents and Teachers at the Penn-Sheraton Hotel. Pittsburgh on Saturday, June 6, are: (Grace) Green, North Charleroi; and Anthony Sanfilippo, Mononga Congress of Parents and Teach ers.

10 30-12 00 Conferences Farm Women held its annual Mother and Daughter Banquet Charleroi Junior High hela. Coral or Jade. Thursday evening in Center Pres Urban Room 1. Demonstration Mr. and Mrs.

Harlem Snyder. A large birthday cake centered Vice-President To Be Honored By CE Union The Honorable Richard M. Nix Will Be Site of County sessions of three meet the table. Flash-bulb and motion-; 27. byterian Church.

Members and truest were welcomed by the Mrs. Carmen Bove, retiring pictures were taken during the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwirian, president of Monongahela Coun- ings for Presidents. Vice-Pres- atliHonti anH Secretaries.

Mrs. hen- president, Mrs. Earl Zimmerman. P-TA Instruction School evening. Many gifts were present-30.

Pearl. i 1 1 nn win sere a icwiuw ed to the guest of honor and the von Nicnou as raniamenuumu The Doxology was sung in unison and the invocation given by Mrs. on, vice-president of the United Birthday Song was sung to him will evaluate the meetings Mrs. Mary Tolkach, president States, will receive the Interna R. B.

McNary. Mr. Sanfilippo formerly operat of the Washington County Council, Monongahela Room 2. Demon College Class Officer tional Youth's Distinguished Serv There were 50 members and ed a grocery store in Donora. ice Citation at the 4ath Interna Parent-Teacher Associations, will nresident at the School of Instruc stration Session of various types of programs.

Mrs. 0. D. Mont He now has a small grocery guests present. Mrs.

James Faw-cett served as toastmistress. tional Christian Endeavor Convention to be held in Philadelphia, business at his residence in Cra gomery, State urogram cnair- Group singing was enjoyed. Mrs. tion which will be held next Tuesday, June 9, at the Charleroi Jun ven Hills. man, will show program iecn- July 6-11, according to Harold R.

Pittman, Kingston, president of Among the 37 guests present niques. George Clarke, charter member of the Society, read several portions from Proverbs for devotions, ior High School. A large attendance of leaders and members rep Rummage Sale Sponsored by LADIES AUXILIARY GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH FRI. and SAT. JUNE 5th AND 6th Boy Scout Room Chess Street Monongahela were Mrs.

Sanfilippo and their the Pennsylvania Christian En Iff illfe Sky Room 3. Finance for Treas the Demonstration Session of various types of programs, and Mrs. Orlando Mucci newly elected Council president; Junior High School officers and delegates Mrs. Gilbert N. Hough, Mrs.

Lloyd Sowers, Mrs. Michael Budzanoski and Mrs. Joseph Voelker; Lincoln School officers and delegates Mr. and Mrs. Michael Smith, Joseph Caruso, Mrs.

Paul Simmons and Mrs. Mary Heyer; Waverly School officers and Mrs. Mary Whitfield, Mrs. George Eckert, Mrs. Warren Delso, Mrs.

Michael Fe-dak and Mrs. Allan Keenan; resenting the membership of the in reference to mothers of the urers, Budget finance anu deavor Union who are hosts for this convention. son, Benjamin, Craven Hills; Mr. and Mrs. Gust DeFilicis, Donora; Mr.

and Mrs. Domenic DiPietro and daughter, Rita, Crav Bible. Devotions were closed with 65 units which comprise the Washington County Council will regis Mr. Nixon will be presented Ways Means Chairmen Mrs. Bernard R.

Rosenthal and Mr. Kenneth Kennedy. ter for the evening session at sev with the award at the closing ses a prayer by Mrs. Fawcett. Mrs.

Ralph Trax read a poem as a toast to mothers, and Mrs. sion of the Convention on Satur en Hills; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ora; Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Fry Ft. Duauesne Room 4. Parent day, July 11, by Dr. Earle W. en o'clock.

G. K. Hetherington, Supervising principal of the Bentleyville Levi McMurray, a toast to daugh and son, Francis D'Egidio, Don- Education Panel presented by Dr. Mary Dunn. Gates, president of the Interna ters.

Two selections, "Whispering tional Society of Christian En Schools, and also Legislation Hope" and "In the Garden" were Allegheny Room 5. The 1 in of special interest to chairman of the Council, will give sune by a daughters chorus, in deavor. He is to be the eighth recipient of this honor. Those EXCLUSIVELY AT DIERKEN'S NEW! OIL PROTEIN SHAMPOO William's School officers and the keynote address. cluding Mrs.

Robert Jones, Mrs. Teachers and Parents, Member James Taylor, Mrs. Lowrence ship and Hospitality Chairmen. Council members will conduct delegates Mrs. Andrew Kova-Mrs.

JJohn Dragone, Mrs. who have previously received it are Admiral Richard E. Byrd, Honorable Herbert C. Hoover, Fosbaugh, Mrs. Lew McMas- CURLS and WAVES HAIR AifroH Kowal and Mrs.

Howard Honorable Harold E. Stassen, Dr. McDonald. Parlor 6. How the tits in with the School Board and the Administration.

Parlor 7. Problems of the in Jointures, Mergers and Union School Districts Dr. Cla Daniel A. Poling, the late Mrs. Helen Lyon Jones, Honorable ters, Mrs.

James Anthony, Mrs. Ira Bebout and Miss Marilyn Hamel, accompanied by Mrs. Trax. Mrs. William Baker gave two humorous readings.

Monongahela Council will be in rharee of collecting and taouiat Without Permanent Waving Theodore R. McKeldin, and Con MISS BARBARA TREGEMBO ing the evaluation sheets from the five 60-minute training sessions for the purpose of informing, instructing and inspiring Unit chairmen. They have been arranged thus: Workshop A Officers at Work. President Tolkach (very helpful to all newly elected officers); Workshop Planning Your Program, Mrs. Harry S.

Roy (Program chairmen will benefit by Mrs. Roy's many years of ex Guest speaker, Mrs. Harry Rankin, wife of the pastor of ra Cockerille. Luncheon in the Ball- rnnnv SDeaker-Dr. Clara First United Presbyterian Church, gressman Walter H.

Judd. The committee under the, co-chairmanship of John R. Harper and Arch McQuilken of Philadelphia, are making plans for more than 5,000 young people to attend this Convention. Headquar Barbara Tregembo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Tregembo, 1023 Lincoln Street, has been elected secretary of the Junior Class at Grove City College, Grove City, for the coming Cockerille. Conferences Houston, was introduced by Mrs. McNary. She used as her subject, "Taking Time," and stressed the imnnrianre of taking time to .1400 expected to attend. Theme of the day will be "The Serves the Family, the School and the Community." The program has been set up as follows: Registration 50 cents per person, payable at time of registration in the Fort Du-quesne and Urban Rooms.

General Meeting-Ball- ters will be the Benjamin Frank siers win De uie oenjainui FLORESS CONDITIONS Urban Room 1. The Executive Committee all officers and Chairmen Mrs. H. H. Johnson.

Monongahela Room 2. Evaluation of our Schools based on the publication "Looking YOUR HAIR, riauiv- Miss Tregembo, a 1957 graduate with an 0f the day-time of Monongahela High School, is asessions and conferences being sophomore Business Education heId in the 31X I perience in work); Workshop Public Relations, Mrs. J. Richard McCoy (Publicity chairmen will find this work work, play, read, laugh, love and "be holy with our families." A vote of thanks was given to those who had prepared the deli SHAMPOOS, CURLS AND WAVES LIKE A PERMANENTI shop to be of great assistance in major. At Gro'e City she is a The evening mass meetings will member of the Sigma Theta Chi be held at Baptist Tempie, Broad their drive to bring their local Sorority, Cwens, College choir, and Berks Streets, Philadelphia.

cious dinner and others who served it. Potted plants were distributed to the oldest mother -Mrs. Rachel Park; youngest 50 1 II 6-ounce 4 Girl's drill team, synchronized unit to public notice.) PublicationsMrs. Harold Neeley (will tions-wrs naroia ueeiey Dr. Gates will give the keynote address on Monday evening, July swimming and WM a Col.

OSWALD HESS better explain im unaersianaing, House Coundl enU. L.K fhrnnrtri TVlhlina.i 6. Other evening speakers will be I plus tax Enough for up to 12 to 15 shampoos mother Mrs. Mary Ann Mikec; and youngest daughter, Evelyn iy Lc taincv uuvucmii fjiwn.M tive. Dr.

Harry G. Denman, secretary CHIPPED HAM tions); of the General Board of Evange Lang. The next meeting will be held Workshop Money- lism of the Methodist Church; Dr. Daniel A. Poling, president of the June 25, the fourth Thursday in "How to Raise It, "How to Spend It" Mrs.

William Kegel and Mrs. Charles Richardson, past 69c World's Christian Endeavor Un stead of the regular date, in the home of Mrs. Zimmerman. ion: the Reverend Arno Paeel, president (Beneficial to everyone, president of the German Christian BIRTHDAYS June 4, 1959 Leda P. Jordan.

Sue Skaine. Donna Marie Watson Mrs. Harry Holloway. Mrs. Wayne C.

Jones. Janice Ostrowski. Robert Free McMahon, Weaver. Endeavor Union: and Dr. Ross Stover, castor, Messiah Lutheran Valley Hi-Fi Club Entertained By Donora Member Shampoo your fcslr with fragrant liquid FLORESS.

thfTST miracle hiironditioniM PROTEIN oil wavo shampoo. Qkm you lovely alluring curte and wavea right while you shinpM and aet No mora messing with home permanent and all expensive sprays lacquers and wave sets that go with (Mia. FLORESS Protein Oil Wave Shampoo rejuvenates your hejr. Each shampoo and set actually waves and curls your hair boa tifully with sparkling life and lustre. No matter whether fWie blonde or brunetto or if your hair is dyed or bleached jour hair will comb out into miraculously beautiful "stay-in curls and waves.

Full money back guarantee. In MwMnfahtla IwlviMy at MtrWt DIERKEN'S DRUG STORE Church, Philadelphia. Dr. Harold especially Ways and Means chairmen); Workshop Membership, Mrs. Patsy Tiberi (Membership chairmen should make every effort to attend as this workshop will help in many ways in increasing mem- J.

Ockenga, pastor Park Street Church. Boston, will brine the The Valley H-iFi Club a nleasantlv entertained recentlyat message at the closing session on Saturday, July 11, at which time the home of a Donora member, Crv-irvrttri a rtintA nf ianenatant berrhip in all units); also Hospi- U.S. No. 1 CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE POTATOES "JO lb- for 79C Mrs. Chris Thomas, with the next meeting to be held June 15 with tality, Mrs.

John Milnarcik will plastic film under each child's the Vice-President be hon ored. 204 West Main St. Monongahela bi gosaot point out numerous plans for dinner plate. It gives a nearly 1,1 aaaa County and district unions all nam Mrs. Lehonan Kincaid of Court nev.

invisible protection to the table over the Commonwealth are mak-ins clans to have delegations of cloth, and can be washed after VERITAS making unit meetings successful. Report of registration and other announcements will be made at 9:00 p.m. with adjournment sched ward with a whisk of a well-sud- Business was conducted by the president, Mrs. Roy Kearns, with I routine reports presented by Mrs. young people attend this convention.

sed cloth or sponge uled for 9:30 p.m. WE GIVE G.I. BLUE STAMPS WITH EACH lOe PURCHASE Harry Rue, Mrs. Robert Stewart and Mrs. Kincaid, the last-named the newlyelected Birthday chair Silver and stainless spoons will LAMP wKJs man.

Refreshments were served by air-dry in jig-time if you place them upside down to drain after hot sudsing and a hot water rinse. ArTruslcfeU Po Thomas assisted by Mrs. I 4 Regularly $74.90 DELIVERED Robert Nuiter oi monessen. t.aier games were played with awards made to Bessye Saroglia, Mrs. Hubert Thomas, Mrs.

Theodore Stewart and Mrs. Kincaid. Others present were Miss Ruby Kearns Mi OPEN FRIDAY NITE TIL PIZZUTELirS SUPER MARKET Across From Tht Anton Theatre ORDERS CHEERFULLY CARRIED TO YOUR CAR and Olive Kearns. NEV GLAMOR FOR YOUR HOME An appliance purchased as "used" has about half the service life expectancy of a new one in a 0 single household. LETTER! OF-THE-DAY? i 0 ehttk Rm luM-Vttapi I Headquarters for In Rev Cim Lttur Etch I Ink Mr Like song it twilight, the new Veritas Gas Lamp adds re iantk serenity a touch of prestige to yonr home aod grounds.

Authentically designed along Early American lines, the Veritas also adds a warm friendliness to your doorway, patio, garden, lawn, walk or driveway blends well with contemporary or traditionally styled homes. This lamp is mode of ragged, non-rusting, weather resistant meals gives long life and excellent performance. POINTS OF VERITAS SUPERIORITY Solid copper frame. Protected brats valve Hurricane type chimney Braes gallery for cMmttey Removable tamper-proof key Wrovght Iron frog and collar Solid brats eagle and ferrules 4 Unique brass counter-balanced latch Hinged door and top (for easy deowWc Adjustable burner and Brite-Ute JUUmtt On of ihott moWoM sfipt kegtrt it famota'fefc of 8 price you'll hardlf oe fare, A mod ol tsptchlty opaqtM bltndtd Oocrofft "ton and I toll oa and shadow paneled I for Mcvrfy. So ctoarr I ctrf, with a fiUtd Ma tiM ood toH So prtHHy trmmd, wM fc Uh ti dttkatt tmbroldtff imtbvyl? UgaeWhif fj.fi for Oontooltect Quality better eating for your iry better Vuiue for your money Aemev your fun" I SMfi in lIll BLOUSES I I ulwl Short! BermurJai A ul'l I 1 Jamaica, 1 I Coordinate! yi Fcbutouft FEATURE OF-THE-DAY Bay D0V isi SAVE $24.95 Bell-Vfew Convenient Terms DILL OI OF MONONOAHRA tar EQUITABLE gk C0f5PAFiTj eistrs I "Shop our mridottt im our duplayir oa ale T9ji aih.

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